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The gigantic animal had seized Madame L’Espanaye by the hair, (which was loose, as she had been combing it).

Edition data

TitleTales of Edgar Allan Poe

WorkThe Murders in the Rue Morgue

Editing placeNew York / London

EditorialG. P. Putnam´s Sons. The Knickerbocker Press

Year1902

Illustration data

TitleThe gigantic animal had seized Madame L’Espanaye by the hair, (which was loose, as she had been combing it).

IllustratorFrederick Simpson Coburn

Engraver

Topic/Content
7. The individual visits Dupin and the narrator's chamber's and confesses

Technique
Photomechanical

Characters
Madame L'Espanaye
Mademoiselle Camille L'Espanaye

Places
Apartment
Chamber
Premises

Objects
Beds
Bedstead
Furniture
Hair
Letters
Linen
Razor
Sacking
Tresses
Tuft

Plants and animals
Animal
Beast
Brute
Ourang-Outang

Others
Arms
Bodies
Bruises
Corpses
Head
Horror
Wounds

Location in the book (volume)1

Location in the book (page)f.p. 358

Illustration measurements (in cms)11,8 x 8,5

Page measurements (in cms)19,8 x 13

Color/B&WBlack and white

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